jp198780 said:$50-$70?
With just this information it cant properlly be priced, This could be a 50$-300$ moniter easy depending on the other specs.ckfordy said:I am thinking of selling my Dell 20.1'' monitor its widescreen and i have had it for about 6 months i think it has probably been less but i really dont know. it has no dead or stuck pixels or anything. How much is it worth?
wicked859 said:dunno if you would be interested in trading, but i have a bunch of pc parts, xbox stuff, etc. pm me if interested
wicked859 said:ok thats cool, so theres no way ur going to trade for stuff?
Arm_Pit said:With just this information it cant properlly be priced, This could be a 50$-300$ moniter easy depending on the other specs.
What is the Responce time? (MS)
What is the Contrast Ratio? (1:XXX)
Whats the brightness?
Trizoy said:I suppose this is the CRT because of the off size (20.1) but I would like to confirm this... CRT or LCD?
ckfordy said:its a LCD i dont think they make a widescreen CRT.
Trizoy said:They do some weird things... The 50-70$ range given above is what a 20" crt would go for.
Go look on www.craigslist.com and look in your city. See what others are selling for. Then post an ad. No shipping, and the person might pick it up!
Good luck..
ckfordy said:they only list 3 towns and mine is not on there i live in madison minnesota and it has a population of 1,768 people so am i not looking in the right place or what.
Trizoy said:It is for larger metrolpoltan areas... You can find someone close by, and ship it... Or try to drop it off when you travel over that way. You could drop the price and ship it also. Ebay has buy now prices set at 279-289.. So if you want to try that... Set the price to sell no lower than ~250-270 (+20$ shipping)